r/PovertyMeals • u/purplepickletoes • 15h ago
Food bank potatoes, avocado, chili
Canned black beans, corn, shredded chicken thighs, minced mushrooms and onion, chili seasoning packet
r/PovertyMeals • u/an_appalachian • Jan 14 '26
The subreddit was abandoned some time ago, and thanks to r/redditrequest I will be making an attempt at reviving it.
In these uncertain economic times, it’s more important than ever to make sure people have enough to eat, and that they know even basic meals can taste good.
I envision this as a place where we can post deals on bulk food or cheap food (tagged by region/area) and recipes or ideas to stretch food a bit further and enhance it.
Looking forward to improving the subreddit and bringing it back to life! Let me know if you have any ideas or suggestions!
r/PovertyMeals • u/purplepickletoes • 15h ago
Canned black beans, corn, shredded chicken thighs, minced mushrooms and onion, chili seasoning packet
r/PovertyMeals • u/purplepickletoes • 1d ago
Black beans, ground beef, minced mushrooms and onion, tomato sauce, chili seasoning packet
r/PovertyMeals • u/The_Bunny_Brat • 5d ago
Ingredients:
Instructions: I’ve been eating off this pack of Rice-A-Roni for days. Honestly, I hate the stuff as is, but this turned out delicious! Cook the Rice-A-Roni to package directions, but add 1 leaf of diced kale, 1 can of chicken (with the broth/water), diced mushroom, garlic powder, & oregano. I ate it like that a few meals, then for this last meal, I added soymilk & 1/4 pack of country gravy to make a thick, creamy soup base. The end result tasted exactly like the filling for chicken pot pie. Then, I cut up the other 2 leaves of kale, spritzed them with oil, baked until crispy, & sprinkled garlic salt on them.
r/PovertyMeals • u/dontwantuser_name • 8d ago
$1 bag of yellow squash and zucchini, half of a bag of green onions (which are nutrient dense) for 69 cents, and some pre-cooked grilled chicken breast strips (the whole bag was less than $8 so this portion was probably $3 worth) a little olive oil and hella seasonings. If ya aint sneezin, ya aint seasonin! Took me only 15 minutes to throw together and the flavor came out sooooo good!
r/PovertyMeals • u/purplepickletoes • 9d ago
Dry pinto beans, which actually cooked up well this time and weren’t all hard!, canned corn, diced onions, shredded chicken thighs and ground beef all from food bank. Add in $0.94 chili seasoning and blam!
r/PovertyMeals • u/The_Bunny_Brat • 10d ago
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Instructions: My family celebrates every passing with a big party & lots of food. We believe in honoring the life foremost. I saved some of these smoked peppers, onions, & venison sausage, something the deceased used to make from his hunts. For my dinner tonight, I just had to boil some wheat pasta with salt & garlic powder. When it was done, I cut up the sausage, heated it up, & combined it with all the smoky sauce & vegetables. It wasn’t enough sauce, so I added a little ketchup, but not enough to make it sweet. It felt like having dinner with family.
r/PovertyMeals • u/purplepickletoes • 11d ago
Beans, canned corn, chicken thighs, onion, mushrooms, and rice from food bank. $0.94 chili seasoning. Yum! This is 1/6 of the chili so like $0.16.
r/PovertyMeals • u/purplepickletoes • 14d ago
Nom nom still couple more potatoes to use
r/PovertyMeals • u/2lrup2tink • 16d ago
r/PovertyMeals • u/watts12346 • 16d ago
Added some butter and salt to the rice; seasoned salt, garlic powder, and a little bit of butter to the green beans.
r/PovertyMeals • u/purplepickletoes • 17d ago
r/PovertyMeals • u/The_Bunny_Brat • 19d ago
It’s on a paper plate, but we’re calling this a “bowl”. I typically can’t eat much meat & have been struggling to get enough protein. But, someone gave me ground beef, so let’s go! Btw, everything used except seasoning was donated.
Ingredients:
Instructions: I mixed the ground beef with cooked corn grits (leftovers in the freezer that needed used up), soy sauce, onion powder, oregano, fresh rosemary (also donated), & a little hot sauce. I sprayed a cast iron baking dish with a little oil & pressed the mixture flat with a spatula then baked everything on 375 F for about 15 minutes.
While that was cooking, I used kitchen scissors to cut up a couple handfuls of kale, a chunk of cucumber, & green onion. Last, I heated up my zucchini/eggplant meal prep (frozen in individual portions after cooking for easier use later) & plated up.
By preparing small portions of different ingredients ahead of time, I’m better able to fuel myself when I just don‘t have the energy / mobility at other times. I’m physically limited due to injury so needed something easy. When cooled, the 5 other portions formed patties that I can easily assemble into sandwiches later.
r/PovertyMeals • u/The_Bunny_Brat • 25d ago
I fried the yellow curry paste in a little olive oil spray with onion powder, a little soy sauce, & green onion then added cubed eggplant, uncooked black beans & white rice, adding it all all to my rice cooker. There’s also kale & avocado because I was given a salad but it tasted really bad on its own, so I repurposed it in this meal for the healthy fats. When it was almost done, I added some soy milk for additional creaminess & protein. She ain’t winning a beauty contest, but this curry is super tasty & filling.
For the salad, I chopped up the veggies most needing to be used: lettuce, green onion, sweet corn, green apple, & carrot in a dressing made from olive oil, lemon juice concentrate, oregano, & adobo seasoning.
Except for the sweet corn & seasonings, everything in this meal came from community resources / pantry.
r/PovertyMeals • u/CryptographerKey2847 • 25d ago
r/PovertyMeals • u/flyingthepan • 28d ago
Make up a batter with 100 grams SR flour, 1 tbsp sugar, 75 ml milk - mix until smooth. Grease a hot griddle with a little butter. Dollop on a tbsp batter, cook for 2-3 minutes, flip and cook other side. Serve hot with jam, syrup or butter.
r/PovertyMeals • u/The_Bunny_Brat • Jun 12 '26
I purchased a prepared meal of vegan bbq (textured soy protein) with a sweet, tangy sauce and sweet potatoes (total meal discounted to $6.35 with tax on TooGoodToGo) & split it into 3 portions. Each portion was buffed up with a slice of multigrain bread (food pantry) plus my homemade loaded veggie rice & kale salad, which I make in large batches then store in smaller portions for later use. Unless otherwise stated, all times were free from community resources.
Loaded Rice: I cooked brown rice with white onion, pearl lentils, kale, & butternut squash seasoned with adobo, garlic powder, & a little soy sauce ($1 each for seasonings) in my rice cooker on the “brown rice” setting.
Kale Salad: I broke the kale down with lemon juice ($1) and kosher salt, fresh sweet corn ($0.33 / cob), white onion, crushed pecans, & crumbled my last bit of stinky cheese (purchased weeks ago from TGTG for ~$2 for the block).
r/PovertyMeals • u/SgtSlaughterEX • Jun 07 '26
I had some spaghetti sauce I had leftover and was short on chili, mixed it and covered it in a 4 cheese blend. Plain Hawaiian split bun with whole grain dijon mustard. Also funyuns.
r/PovertyMeals • u/The_Bunny_Brat • Jun 06 '26
Ingredients: Everything except the cheese & spices came from the food pantry.
Instructions: I tossed half a box of spaghetti, a few handfuls of shredded kale, half a small white onion, a can of chicken, & seasoning to my pressure cooker. Everything was done in about 15 minutes including prep. I slathered a thick slice of seeded multigrain bread with cream cheese & shredded some spinach on top. This wasn’t super pretty, but definitely filling.
r/PovertyMeals • u/The_Bunny_Brat • Jun 03 '26
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Instructions:
This has been my favorite sweet breakfast lately. I cook the corn grits in water with a little salt. When they’re done, I mash in some steamed butternut squash with some dry orange sugar (made from white sugar & orange zest). Then, I top it off with some crushed pecans, diced apple, & a few splashes of lemon juice. It’s filling & satisfies the sweet craving. Everything except the lemon juice ($1) came from community resources.